@"Lauren L" said:
My goal is to reach 165+ by June/September 2017 and recently a paralegal job at work has opened up that is only W-F, which would allow me a huge amount of additional study time. Before I apply for this job, does anyone who has ...
@"juan_OVO" said:
I'm leaning towards waiting another year to save on app money. I'd use that saved money to purchase the admissions package for PS writing.
I think that is a good idea. If you can get that score up to a 170 ...
First, I will say I am glad you are retaking. If your diagnostic was a 168, that might be the highest diagnostic I have ever heard of, haha. You're clearly a very smart and talented test taker, so I think you must have just ...
I think feeling confident is great as long as you can back it up. If you're scoring -10 from your target score, then I don't think you should feel confident that you're going to score it. That's arrogance, not confidence. But if you've been scoring ...
@abmustephan said:
I remember seeing someone say it isn't good to do PTs sequentially because when you get to the 70s, scores typically tend to drop significantly. I was thinking about doing 1 in the 60s, then 1 in the 70s, and then keep that same ...
@chris.cole said:
Is E normally a correct choice in this section? And any tips of how to answer some LR questions? I have find the main conclusion down.
So if I am understanding your problem correctly, you often narrow your ...
@"Heart Shaped Box" said:
Trainer example: I only work on Tuesdays. Sarah only date funny boys.
So I translated them as: T --> W and F --> D, but the answer is: W --> T and D --> F
@Dallan89 said:
Just trying to plot out my PT schedule for the coming weeks leading up to the December LSAT and am wondering, how many PTS a week is ideal? How many is too many?
Thanks
@jennilynn89 said:
I was hoping to see a steady increase in my score
This never happens, lol. Improvement tends to be really erratic. Follow your average, not your individual scores. Individual scores will always be a bit of a ...
@tanes256 said:
How do you guys handle second guessing? I'm beyond pissed because I just missed 5pts on a RC section due to second guessing! Obviously, I don't really "get" it, I guess. But I need something deeper than that.
@nantesorkestar said:
y question remains: How do I judge my improvement now that my PT scores are higher than they are supposed to be? I don't want to walk into December's exam being completely unsure of my range.
@Jules802 said:
I'd love to plan in advance and get my preferred test center but don't want to drop money if there is any downside to this.
Any thoughts? Thanks!
Are you planning on applying this cycle? I know that ...
So first lets start with the question stem. It's asking us, which one of the following principles, if accepted (true), would most strongly support the Figorian Development Commission's position.
@kmarie7 said:
I took the September lsat and now my inbox is exploding with law schools waiving their application fees. Do they do this for everyone or are they actually looking at my GPA/score? I'm just curious if I should take these emails ...
@LSATaker said:
If I end up getting a terrible score on LSAT, would good LOR help me to get me into a good school? :(
Or it would not make that much difference? (even if I get really good ones or just good ones or fine ones...)